Design Team/Proposals/Home View/Toolbar

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The current Home View toolbar is mostly wasted space. File:Home view toolbar.png

There have been a number of Design discussions suggesting that

  • The Home list view is confused with and should be replaced by the Journal.
  • The Journal Icon should always be available in the Home View.
  • The Frame is not discoverable enough.
  • The number of and memory consumption of open Activities should be more apparent.

This proposal addresses these by replacing the Home View toolbar with the Frame upperbar.

File:Home View framebar

The Home View framebar would

  • Activate the full Frame on hover, exposing the Frame for greater familiarity.
  • Provide a permanent link to the Journal.
  • Reveal the number of open Activities.
    • A dynamic, region for each open Activity instance that was roughly proportional to the fraction of available memory (back-highlighted as currently for the active Activity instance) would help reveal the memory economics.
  • Continue to offer Home View layouts by moving that palette under the Home F3 palette.

Home favorites subpalette.png

  • This design would also eliminate the non-functional search tool (F5 or the Search button would still take one to the Journal search tool).
    • A search tool could be added to the Home F3 icon palette.
  • Until folks are comfortable with and have a 'System' filter in the Journal, setting favorites for installed Activity bundles could be done on a list or gallery view accessed from the Home F3 palette that would popover the Home View, like the 'My Settings' dialog, to distinguish it from a Journal view (for now).
    • Homunq's sidepade, Restpane.png might also be suitable.